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OHCS is committed to provide support at every step of a sponsor's affordable housing development project, from intake to post-selection and compliance.
The Oregon Centralized Application (ORCA) offers loans, grants, and tax credit funds to develop affordable housing throughout Oregon.
The Oregon Centralized Application (ORCA) begins with Intake where applicants share early ideas about their projects, and then applicants move through Impact ...
Below is a list of capital resources and other resources with the amount available for the development of affordable rental housing through the Oregon ...
This form includes a general overview of the project vision and the partners involved, a preliminary site assessment, and early project-specific questions such ...
Frequently asked questions about the Oregon Centralized Application (ORCA)
This step results in a Reservation Letter for projects that are be ready to proceed within 6 months of project award. The commitment step should be initiated no ...
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Applicants will need to be prequalified by OHCS as part of the ORCA process before submitting a full application during Impact Assessment. Organizations will ...
The Oregon Centralized Application (ORCA) development funding makes up the total funding available through the ORCA process. Of this funding, OHCS has ...
OHCS has developed a web-based registry for sponsors to submit their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Agreement and goal commitments.